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Pre 29 January 2001 disposal profits

(relevant to Australian owned R&D only)

Plant balancing adjustments (profits)

If the consideration receivable is greater than the written-down value of the unit of plant (paragraph 73B(23)(f) of the ITAA 1936), include at item 8 the amount by which the consideration exceeds the written-down value, up to the limit of the difference between the cost of the plant and its written-down value.

At E and F include the amount of any assessable balancing adjustment (assessable income).

The amount at E must equal the amount at F.

Balancing adjustments sale of pilot plant (profits)

If the consideration receivable is greater than the written-down value of the unit of post 23 July 1996 pilot plant (paragraph 73B(24B)(f) of the ITAA 1936), include the amount by which the consideration exceeds the written-down value, up to a limit of the difference between the cost of the plant and its written-down value. Include this amount in the calculation of the net base amount at item 8.

At E and F, include the amount of any assessable balancing adjustment (assessable income).

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